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Past layouts of AmyJo.Com

 | | Version 1 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] This page was made with two horizontal frames: The first was a menu with Macromedia Flash 4. It was too complicated to add more options, but I liked it. The second frame was the main frame, without menus and full of Amy Jo's pictures. Javascript | 640x480 | Frames |
 | | Version 2 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] This page was made with two horizontal frames and two vertical frames: The first horizontal was the title, where you can read "Amy Jo Johnson" and the second was where I put "Hosted by...". The first vertical frame was the main frame, without Amy Jo's pictures, and the second frame (the right one) was the menu. Javascript | 800x600 | Frames |
 | | Version 3 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] This page was very similar to the last version. I changed the colors and made some corrections about javascript code. I accelerated the velocity on the scrolls and added more and more images. Javascript | 800x600 | Frames |
 | | Version 4 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] The style of this page is similar to the last two pages, but I changed the colors and added some semitransparent pictures to the background of the pages. The rest was the same. Javascript | 800x600 | Frames | MSIE styles |
 | | Version 5 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] This version only has two frames (vertical frames). The right one is the main frame, is where you can read all the information and watch all the pictures. The right frame is the menu. I changed the background picture and added two different pictures. It also has a submenu in where you can choose an Amy Jo's song from her last album to read. Javascript | 800x600 | Frames | MSIE styles | CSS |
 | | Version 6 The last version was made with an ifame in the middle-left of the screen. You had a menu at your right with the same options that in the version 5.0. When you clicked the option, it changed the page of the iframe. The color was white (no more blue!) and it has less pictures. It was quicker. Javascript | 800x600 | Iframes | MSIE styles |
 | | Version 7 This version was made with tables inside divs and a top image that was in all the pages. It has a nemu over this image and submenus at the right of the page. It was made with a lots of tons of blue and a lot of images inside the divs. It was my last layout at Ya.Com net. Javascript | 800x600 | Tables |
 | | Version 8 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] This version was made all tables It didn't has any div or divs styles. Only tabs. It was the first version on the site amyjo.com, so, It's one of my favorites versions. It had a lot of links and pictures, and it was very easy to navigate. Suported on 800x600+ and on any browser. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 9 This version was very similar to the last version. I made it with tables and a top horizontal menu. The rest was the same as in the other version. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 10 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] I made this version with tables. It had a big table in the middle of the screen and a lot of subtables inside each cell. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 11 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] More tables inside tables, with a vertical zone with all the latest news about each section and a lot of important links and affiliates to AmyJo.Com. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 12 [Shot Very similar to the previous version, but with more details and more dinamic pages and better graphics. I made a different layout for the picture gallery using this layout. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 13 [Shot More tables, now with a vertical menu on the top of the page. The links are now on your right, in a section apart from the rest. I never uploaded this layout to the server. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 14 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] Made with tables inside tables and a vertical menu on the top of each page. All background images was the same, repeating them in all pages. It has "subwindows" at the right with links and important news and contents. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 15 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] Made with three horizontal menus in the top of the page, with an Amy Jo picture between options. Also had a right section for internal links. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 16 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] I wrote the code for all the sections and I have never used this layout, I don't know why, because I like a lot... I used a diagonal menu in the left-top of the page and boxes with basic information at the right. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 17 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] This version had a very large cell in the right side of the window with the same contents in all the pages and with the site menu at the top of the cell. The contents was in the left side of the table. I created differents layouts for interact and galleries, all made with Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 18 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] I used a top menu to navigate between all the seccions changing the images when you move the mouse over and out the option. It was the first time I use reds for making a website. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 19 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] Tables inside tables, with the menu on the left, in graphical mode. This layout has been on AmyJo.Com for a loooooong time... Sorry. Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 20 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] Tables inside tables, with a very very big 'Amy Jo' at the left of the page. So big for me, so, I decided to change it ASAP. CSS | Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 21 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] I tried to put all the information accessible everywhere, but, despite of this version was uploaded for some months, I realised of my errors when I made this one. This web was so unaccessible, so dark and some time, some colors weren't as visible as I thought. Made with tables inside tables, as usual.. CSS | Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 22 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] Nice layout, with main and navigation parts very separated in different globes. The big image of Amy Jo Johnson was over the menu instead of the main section. CSS | Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
 | | Version 23 [Shot 1 | Shot 2] This is the first layout I made using my new MacBook Pro. I'm very proud of this layout. It used the same distribution of the last layout but using a repeating image for the background and some transparency in panes. CSS | Javascript | 800x600+ | Tables |
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